http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZpema9

Hello All,

As most of you know, a few kilos of small iron meteorites were bought in Morocco by Dean Bessey about 3 years ago. The meteorites were bought as Zagora iron meteorites but when cut and etched some of them revealed a very unusual pattern showing clearly that they were not Zagora‘s. Zagora has a different etch pattern, e.g. the Widmannstaetten lines in Zagora show a wideness of one millimeter and more, the ones in this new iron are less than 0.2 mm! This unusual iron meteorite looks similar to NWA 2680, a rare ungrouped silicated Octahedrite IAB, but this is only a visual similarity and further studies have to be done. The winning bidder will be informed as soon as we have more results. This new iron shows a stunnig pattern and is without doubt a visually very attractive meteorite. Because it is impossible to tell from the outside of the meteorite whether or not it is Zagora or the new iron, we had this metorite masterly cut (really not an easy task!), polished, etched and photographed by Marc Jost, Spacejewels, Switzerland.

We have now nine small meteorite halves on ebay. Please have a look:

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZpema9

Thank you,
Peter

BTW: There's also a small part slice of Zagami and a stunning wire brushed 1908 g Gibeon individual...


MARMET-METEORITES
Peter Marmet
Bern, Switzerland, IMCA #2747
http://www.marmet-meteorites.com/
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eBay :  http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZpema9
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